Ripple effect sound when releasing sustain pedal
Started by johnbeatle




11 posts in this topic
johnbeatle

6 posts 2 threads Joined: May 2021
18-05-21, 11:45 -
#8
(17-05-21, 21:55)hansehv Wrote: Hi John,
Your "let it be" example (remains a good song..) led me to the root cause.
When having the sustain pedal pressed, notes keep piling up when replayed (you may have noticed an unwanted volume increase).
This ends up in too many (same) notes to be damped when releasing the pedal.
So CPU surely is a factor, but it's significantly increased by missing housekeeping = a bug which also caused artificial volume increase.
I'll investigate what I can do about that and keep you posted.
For now thanks for reporting!

******
Thank you Hans! and again appreciate your time and effort to fix.

I didn't want to complicate matters further, but i have tried

Incremental/Decremental Program Change:
1. Press the Advanced button.
2. Press the black key labeled "PROGRAM" (F#2).
3. Now the Octave “+” and “-” keys can be used to change the program.
4. Press “+” and continue to play notes until you find the instrument you want.


Unfortuantely, the process above kills the sound output all together. It's seems like the program gets into a locked state that only a reboot can fix. I did also try the Advanced > "Transpose (F#) key > +    This also kills the sound output all together.  Hope that feedback is useful?


Messages In This Thread
RE: Ripple effect sound when releasing sustain pedal - by johnbeatle - 18-05-21, 11:45